New team member Larisa Labzin wins CJ Martin Fellowship

Congratulations to Larisa Labzin on her newly awarded NHMRC CJ Martin Early Career Fellowship. Larisa recently completed her PhD with Professor Eicke Latz at the Institute of Innate Immunity at the University of Bonn in Germany. This prestigous overseas biomedical award recognises the outstanding quality of Larissa's research. She will work with Kate Schroder in the Inflammasome Lab for the domestic component of her fellowship (from 2019) and Leo James in Cambridge for the overseas component.

Image: Larisa Labzin, Prof. Dr. Eicke Latz and Dr. Dominic De Nardo at the Institute of Innate Immunity. Image credit: Barbara Frommann/University of Bonn. Image source: Medical Xpress

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ABOUT Inflammasome Lab

Inflammasome Lab is a group of researchers led by Prof Kate Schroder at the Institute for Molecular Bioscience, The University of Queensland.
We seek to unravel the secrets of inflammasomes – protein complexes at the heart of inflammation and disease – to allow for new therapies to fight human diseases.